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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, iSDAY, AUGUST 24, HIGHER WAGES FOR THE BEST WORKMEN Pressmen’s Union Told Pay Should Be Based on Ability Pressmen’s Home, T Aug. (P —Wages should be i upon dividual production, so that the efficlent workman may return for his labor. Fred chairman of the Pt ation of New York city, toc the amnual convention of the men’s union in ses T, Walker, a member cutive board of the Ne and New York Telegram to be the first news; to address a union ual relations with him is a peculfar thing th tiations with the ei having agreements with Ne publishers, production does not eupy more than one-tenth of per cent of the time devoted to the consideration of wages. “I should, of course, ultra-optimistic if I believed that was possible to establish in printing business w sch based upon individual production, but T hope that I am not too op- timistic when I believe tha! within a few years the question of the com- parative production in any office will be the determining factor in the wages paid.” Mr, Walker also deplored efforts to shorten the eight-hour day. This he declared merely “an indirect way of increasing mo unions one he sald it dules | wages without giving any compensating concession to the | employer,” as, he said, it is not pro- posed that the men work any less ‘hours, but that for a certain portion of these hours they be paid an over- time rate. He expressed himself in favor of arbitration of disputes arising be- tween a unionshop and the employ- er, claiming arbitration to be “the soundest principle ever designed to apply to human relations, unless we except the commandment ‘love they neighbor as thyself’.” Touching upon the i st th smploye. should take in his employ- ers’ business, he said the ideal man is as careful of ‘“his emplover's money as the employer himself.” A sclentific determination of the Woods for the defenc number of men necessary to man an octuple prass was urged by Mr. Walker, who pointed out the vari- ance of the number required in dif- ferent cities. He suggested that the convention nominate a committee to meet with a similar committee nam- ed by the publishers to reach an agreement as to what the proper re- quirements should be. Expressing a belief that four-year apprenticeship for man was too drastic, he suggested to the convention that the rule be changed to permit voung after three years, who has necessary qualifications, to be tully qualified pressman. T said, was the rule followed in prac- tically all profession Death and Banishment Urged for Young Turks Constantinople, Aug. 24 (A—The death penalty has hbwen demanded Tor ifour young Turk leaders charged with plotting t« overthrow the gov. ernment of Mustapha Kemal Pas! Thew are Djavid Bey, former min- ister of finance and regarded Tur- key's'best financial mind; Hilmi, for- rigid press a mer deputy from Armenia: Nail Bey, and Dir. Nazin Bey. Life banishment to a fortified a is demmnded for seven other defend- ants, il unionists, including Reouf Bey, former premier, and Rahmi Bey, foxmer governor of Smyrna both of ~whom at present are outside the coursry Adman: Bey, husband of Hallilaf Edib Mamum, one of Turkey's femin- ist leaders, was acquitted. PERSONALS n L. Dow of John street i to New York city after is vacation with his par- s city and in Maine, McG Nor: has return espe Friendship I)'olrl’s \\A'ill Be Sent to Jap Kiddies 1t \ \ » .\‘l" 24 (P— ring the fatsura” or his plan Mrs. Henry W. Mass.,, in ad- ing of the annual on internation ti poi view, to an er Chau- program, t of dolls is sponsored by ion int of the whi ely ly s Christian ion's rnations Federa Mr: ted | ‘properly dressed.” | shipload of aolls will carry the| message of peace and good will to Japanese homes. h stip TRIAL DATES ASSIGNED Trial dates were ussigned in city court at the short calendar session yesterday afternocn as follows: Thursday, August standard time, M. Henken, E. A. ] 1= | tiff; Samuel T. 00 against Atashian, E. A. Mag for the plain- ti affucy for the Tuesday, August 31, at 9 o'clock standard time, Ferman Fogelson gainst Charles Gulber, Harry Gin: berg for the plaintiff, W. F. Man- an for the defendant; Joseph Yonan against Joseph Perrotta, 1. L Rach- lin for the plaintiff, Alfred LeWitt for the defendant; Max Honeyman against Morris Wisnefsky, Harry Ginsberg for the plaintiff, Joseph G nt. T September 2, at 9 o'clock s time, H. M. Field & Co., Inc. Louis Putterman, W. M. Greenstein for the plaintiff, Nair & Nair for the defendent; Jennie Berkowitz and John O'Brien and oth Z .or the plaintiff rford and Saxe for Anna Ve- Ralph Hedenberg against Ja- J. G. Woods for the ixe for the trano, cob Schwab, plaintiff, Hungerford & S defendant; Wednesd ptember 8 at 9o'clock stan rd time, Ge im Rise against Michael Shomo and | wife, Nair & Nair for the plaintiff, J. Traceski for the defendant. ALL ARE RELEASED Mexico City, Aug. 24 (P—All per- sons arrested in connection with al- ged conspiracy to foment uprising: throughout the country have been | released from cnstody. The attorney sneral’s department announces that | investigation revealed no grounds justifying formal charges for holding the prisoners for trial. Altogether | between 50 and 60 persons were ar- rested. Argentine Motor Cyclists Arrive in Mexico City Mexico City, Aug. 24 (A — Two Argentine motor dro Braun and Gotlieb Schick, re on the from Patagonia w York, arrived here yesterday torrential rain was alling, but visitors were greeted ally and given a They plan to rest in Mexico City for me days before resuming their journey northward. way A the reception. Hardware. ware that lasts. always. A good architect spe: CORBINIZE YOUR HOME {P. & F. Corbin make 10,000 varieties of Good Hardware that beautifies. Hardware that works— Hard- fies “Corbin hardware or equal.” He knows what he is doing. He knows Corbin hardware. | TR, < Gz Buildings Deserve Good Hardware I POLLY AND HER PALS We can assist you in choosing the proper hardware for one door—or a building. Cheer- fully, too. Come in! 73 ARCH STREET RPE Teleptne 106 “Hardware Meant for Hardwear defendant. | | their | The E enthusi- | BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) the wi proprietor o shment hours Traffic Plan Avery's corner, which rou Britain t ch Swamp route good motorists Conne reside use so attr bound w0 New time r ¥ str Swamp road. Improved who has heer rs on the Miss Murr Adele M Miss iy Haven, She is repo to her home in B Furniture Co, Moves In John A. Andrews, In ntly purcl 1 he old wheel shop on avenue amount h re- nodelied Fart in sed and to moved of furniture ehouse, Larg trips durir for cabinet work to be in structure. Game Reports gunner are with Local the ope! report that this summ birds have surroun this sumn ful than usual and | the hunters is expect hunting opens late | many local lovers o numerot been led out of the g woods to r finds them mor are that sport to journey to the shore t Howle | the season o Partridge shoot- |ing begins « e following in this place. East Berlin Items | | | and has | repairi | Berlin | extremely stretch, the eral places a job are end |way into shape | filing in the cracks ar compound. There 1y to Mr. and family 1 has cracked d the 1en on the avoring to the X the nter d work h- for by holes witlt | has been no de 3 Mrs. A. C. Brunelle and moving to Hartford from in where ided for years. many who are home they have r The family has et 1k parture, lin Community club 1 whist place many friends will hold a meeting | tomorrow night. | charge has pla | ana prizes will t |the first whist pariy | months and it Is probable |others will folow throughout the winter. A large gathering is antici- pated as a report of the fall pro- gram will be discussed at the whist Among those on the committee in are Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mil- um and Miss Miriam North. {Explosion Causes Fire ‘ At East Braintree, Mass. Dt Aug. 24 explosion I ne awarded held in Mass,, an E Braintree, (A — Fire following in a high pressure still early today the plant of the Cities company. he threatened Service Refining | flames were extinguish | causing damage estimated at The explosion, the was undetermined, sheet of fire more than 1 fe into the air, menacing adjoini stills and tanks in which thol gallons of oil were stored. action by in shutt oft ding pipes drawing most the contents | the blazing still prevented greater damage. aft of a cause which shot | ot | Prompt workmen L NOTICE OI' STOCKHOLDERS OI authori City Items will tell o Delicious Sandwiches at Crowells. advt. eague of Nations Council Meets in Sept. 1 () 4 Old Time Editor of >aper Dies (P—John El e editorial York Le New York York, 2 John lder Conne itor of the Lotus C eld membership in numerous clu and societies. OF SPECIAL MEETING MAPLE HILL WATER COMPANY Stockholders of the Maple Company notified ereby W home will Root Hill Company G he following m, portion | com- Fire District Di determined or or Hill with an 1 Maple Hill ¥ : may be of Itesolution voted by the direc- follows the | s of thiz cor RESOLVED: That th Hill Fire District stockholders of this comp: contract formed thereby by the Public Utilities this company subject Public Utili- rminate its cor- pany as oifer is accep! of ved sproval of ission, To act on business | meeting Tth day » come befor on, this . ROOT, LIENHARD, PROUDMAN, PRING, W. PAPE, THE HERAL “WANT ADS” betically Arianged For d Ready Refesmnce. NE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Frepata AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a Standard Quick list of the Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read aipha- betical arrangement. Phone Tour Ad To 925 ng time for insertion of in same day’s paper ke oy el eralid e 1t your 1P M . cor pansible for ys at 10 A. M. 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Mangan, Sec'y CLYNES, of the hereby be held AL ENTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY UILDING LOTS FOR SALE 3 FOR SALE S FOR SALE ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS OTELS 00MS FOR RENT AND BOAR S FOR HOU! B TO DIN TED—BOARD OR LOLGING CKEEPING || CADILLAC CARS—Sales & — | AUTOMOTIVE For sale and Service. 93 Arch St. Phope AR DEPT Lash Motor Co. West and 1z Service ¥ Stanley rd Coupe Corp. S IENT . TERMS ARRANGED ar for 10 yeare. Weet Main St 453 | BENNETT MOTOR S$LES CO. R—motor_cars. See he and Service, | A. G Phoue 2456, PON AND Hawker e | [ City Motor RTMENY OF FORD RUNABOUTS, TOURINGS, QUPES, SEDA AND TRUCKS a1 ALLY LOW 'PRICES AN ARE RIGHT frucks For Sale OTHERS FROM 335 IRMS UP. EASY T E USED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH STREET. BEITER USED CARS AT THB 1924 Bnick tou Willys- BEITER PRICE Ph FORDS Pl . $150. £200. e, $125. Coupe, $1% % ton b pont, 4 ton 6 poet, 4 top € post, 5126, 5100 $75. VALUES AT TOUR OWN TERME USED CAR DEPT., HUNGERFORD COURT. AuTO co., PHONE 1518 DEPENUABLE USED CARR LOLGE BRUTHERS— COMME: DOL 1 een dellv “ord dump Ford ton true TERMS ARR [HE S. & F. MOTOR &ALES CORP, TEL. 131 SUPERIOR EtaT 1124 STANLEY ST. OPEN EVENINGS. BUICK USED CAR DEPT. BROUGHAM. City Advertisement of ROADSIER. STUDEBAKER SEDAN. MOON TOURING. NASH TOURING. The Board Public Charities I T will receive bids at their office, Room Hall, 3rd for th three- story veranda Blue prin specifications may be seen at their office, City Hall. BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARIT: John L. Doyle, Supt. | City up to erection Sept. of a at noon, at nd the Town Home. MODELS FORD COUPE SEDAN CAPITOL BUICK CO., 195 ARCH STREET, PHONE 20 AND 'SKIPPY { NS IVE LEFT B9 Vi POCKE 8 BOOK HOME | ON THE | ( MY TICKET! By PERCY CROSBY NEVER MIRD. 1 GOT EROLGH CHANGE FOR [YouD B SuRPRISED, SAM'L. HOP INTO MY SHAWL (A NN ENNEN EEEEE TR B manargty LR NI yerll dan INFANTS IN ARMS; FREE By CLIFF STERRETT 1 6orTh 40 1T Al SAML. T0 YE, MAGGIE. 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